The package '''univention-printer-assignment''' adds the functionality to your system to assign different printers to selected groups (containing Windows clients) without connecting other printers from the domain to the list of available printers in Windows. If no group contains specific printers, all available printers are connected to the Windows system and leaves the choice of the default printer to the user.

Now printers can be assigned to groups, which hold the Windows clients as members, aswell as computer objects. To add printers to a computer or a group, open the '''[Advanced settings]''' tab and open the module '''Printer Assignment'''. Every printer here is added to the VBS script which is later run by the Windows client.

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[[File:UCS-4-2-printer-assignment-group.png|200px|thumb|right|Assignment of a printer to the group "Computer room 1"]]

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[[File:UCS-4-2-printer-assignment-computer.png|200px|thumb|right|Assignment of a printer to the computer "WIN7-PC"]]

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'''Note:''' The drivers for the printers that you want to assign to your clients must be installed on the clients. Otherwise the printer can not be connected by Windows. You may also want to define a so called "point-and-print" policy in the Windows group policies, which allows users to install drivers locally (see [https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753269(v=ws.11).aspx here] for further information).

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'''Note:''' If you experience difficulties you might also want to check out this [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3170005 recent update from Microsoft] which may cause problems with network printing.

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=== Netlogon scripts ===

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To run the printer assignment script, a generic call line must be added to the logon script.